DOG TALK® (and Kitties, Too!) features Tracie’s interviews with authors and pet experts from around the world, discussing far-ranging topics involving dogs and cats, many with dog health information, dog and puppy training advice, and help in living harmoniously with your cat.
This Gracie® Award-winning show, produced and hosted by pet wellness advocate Tracie Hotchner, has been broadcasting for 12 years with more than 585 consecutive shows from its originating NPR station Peconic Public Broadcasting – WPPB 88.3 FM – in the Hamptons, where it is heard from the East End all across Long Island, into Southern Connecticut and Westchester. It is also carried on the local public radio stations:
WHDD Robinhood Radio 91.9 FM, Sharon, Connecticut
WCSQ-LP Radio Cobleskill 105.9 FM Cobleskill, New York
Global Community Radio
WRAQ 92.7 FM Angelica, New York
KIEZ 106.7 FM Monroe, Louisiana
KFZR 93.3 FM Frazier Park, California
KLQS 96.7 FM Agua Dulce, California
KAKU 88,5 FM Kahilui/Maui, Hawaii

Canine Styles Dog Boutiques

Dog Talk (06-27-2015) #427: Dog Film Festival sponsor Canine Styles on New York’s Upper East side has been a fixture for dog fashion and quality grooming for decades, and owner Mark Drendel discusses how they have flourished as a niche of four city boutiques by understanding the special relationship between chic New Yorkers and their canines; Tracie welcomes Tyler & Nicole, who talk about what it was like to have to leave their Pug, Great Dane and Persian kitty back in Oklahoma when transferred to NYC for business, but will get their “canine fix” at the Dog Film Festival with the Founding Member tickets they bought as a “half-anniversary gift” to themselves, still on a honeymoon nine years later!; fitness expert and entrepreneur Jack LoParco explains how he came to embrace cricket flour as a healthy, renewable protein source and wound up turning it into gourmet dog biscuits called Chloe’s Treats, which are already very popular with the dogs (and their people, who can eat them too!) and will be appearing in the doggy swag bags at the Dog Film Festival.